Incoming 1L Job FAQ's

I am an incoming 1L. I just wanted to post some questions for the veterans who have already gotten 1L summer jobs. 1. When should you start sending out resumes for a 1L summer job? 2. What are some ideal government jobs (DOJ, City Attorney, Public Defender, US Attorney)? 3. Are they usually on a volunteer basis/unpaid?4. Is it easier to get a job with the government that private practice?5. Would it be advisable to also take summer classes while working?

Another question that popped into my head post initial post...lol...say that five times fast..Anyway, is the job search done through your school or is it done on your own? Will the college of law have postings? Or do I just look up online and start mailing out resumes?

1) Dec. 1st for NALP firms, varies for other types (depending on whether you want to include grades)2) The best jobs give you the most substantive legal experience. Most that you listed would be good.3) Most 1L's do work on a volunteer basis. Some get paid hourly; a very lucky few get 1L Biglaw gigs that pay well.4) Government might be easier, judicial internship's are easier to come by than a big firm.5) It depends on whether you have time, but yes. If you can get some hours knocked out without hindering your work schedule.6) You do both. Career services, personal research and networking. You can try lawcrossing and sites like NALP directory and Martindale. Mass-mailing increases your chances. I mailed 86 to land two 6-week gigs.

Finding the mailing addresses for county and circuit court judges has proven a more difficult task than i once thought. I have found the address to the main court house but thats about it; does each judge have a different mailing adress? Or can I address all the envelopes to the main court address with just attention to the each specific judge on each different envelope. I have also found some email addresses, but i would think that would be to informal - plus I am sure their assistants read the emails anyway.

Finding the mailing addresses for county and circuit court judges has proven a more difficult task than i once thought. I have found the address to the main court house but thats about it; does each judge have a different mailing adress? Or can I address all the envelopes to the main court address with just attention to the each specific judge on each different envelope. I have also found some email addresses, but i would think that would be to informal - plus I am sure their assistants read the emails anyway.

Why are you looking for addresses to judges now? Many don't hire 1L interns until spring. BigLaw is really the only employer you should be looking for addresses now, since they're the only resumes you need to get out the door on Dec. 1 to have a shot.

I'm not sure about sending things to the main courthouse. You should probably wait on this and ask career services once you start school. They probably have a list of local and state judges already put together.

I had the same thought. I wasn't making a list of judges and addresses, I was just browsing the website. Not sure if this is odd, but I think I would rather clerk or volunteer in a judicial manner than work in a private practice. That being said, what is an efficient way to research law firms (esp. big law firms) in your desired area. Any specific websites?